Hotel Indigo New Orleans Garden District

Sheltered by a canopy of magnificent oaks, the Hotel Indigo® New Orleans Garden District hotel is a symbol of inspired neighborhood fusion on St. Charles Avenue. Our design and decor reflect the lush gardens, distinctive architecture and diverse culture of the Garden District. We’re situated directly on the scenic St. Charles Streetcar line and the Mardi Gras parade route, just a short ride or walk from the famed French Quarter and other destinations. Our Babin’s Bar & Bistro serves local fare and creative cocktails indoors or on our outdoor patio, and our meeting space hosts events for groups of up to 60.

Health and Fitness Center, Off-site

Standard Internet Services

Wired Internet Available in Standard Rooms, Executive Rooms, Suites, Business Center, Public Areas and Meeting Spaces.

Wireless Internet Available in Standard Rooms, Executive Rooms, Suites, Business Center, Public Areas and Meeting Spaces.

Pets Policy

Pets Allowed

Guide Dogs, Service Animals Allowed

We allow pets up to 80lbs; 50 dollar non refundable deposit per pet per stay

Deposit: 50 USD

Housekeeping, Laundry Services

Daily Housekeeping

Dry Cleaning Pickup, Laundry

Same-Day Dry Cleaning

Miscellaneous

Concierge Services

Porter Bellman

Safety Deposit Box available, Front Desk

Guest Rooms

Premium Services

Valet Service

Valet Fee: 30 USD

Entertainment

Cable/Satellite TV

Stereo/Radio

High Definition TV

Workspace / Desk

Work desk with lamp

Desk Level Electrical Outlet

Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk

Electrical Adapters Available

Phone / Fax

Phone with Voicemail

Direct Dial Phone

Speaker Phone

Spa-like Bathrooms

Hairdryer

Private Bathroom

Standard Internet Services

Standard Internet service is free for all guests

Wired Internet Available

Wireless Internet Available

Refreshment / Kitchen

Coffee Maker

Miscellaneous

Connecting Rooms Available

Double Glazed Windows

Individually Controlled Air Conditioning

Iron / Ironing Board

Rollaway Bed/Cot

Rollaway Bed Per Night: 10 USD

Separate Hanging Closet

All room non-smoking

Separate Hanging Closet

Crib

Number of Closets: 1

Executive Club Level

Premium Services

Valet Service

Valet Fee: 30 USD

Entertainment

Cable/Satellite TV

Stereo/Radio

High Definition TV

Workspace / Desk

Work desk with lamp

Desk Level Electrical Outlet

Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk

Electrical Adapters Available

Phone / Fax

Phone with Voicemail

Direct Dial Phone

Speaker Phone

Spa-like Bathrooms

Hairdryer

Private Bathroom

Standard Internet Services

Standard Internet service is free for all guests

Wired Internet Available

Wireless Internet Available

Refreshment / Kitchen

Coffee Maker

Mini Refrigerator

Miscellaneous

Double Glazed Windows

Individually Controlled Air Conditioning

Iron / Ironing Board

Rollaway Bed/Cot

Rollaway Bed Per Night: 10 USD

Separate Hanging Closet

All room non-smoking

Separate Hanging Closet

Number of Closets: 1

Suites

Premium Services

Valet Service

Valet Fee: 30 USD

Entertainment

Cable/Satellite TV

Stereo/Radio

High Definition TV

Workspace / Desk

Work desk with lamp

Desk Level Electrical Outlet

Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk

Electrical Adapters Available

Phone / Fax

Phone with Voicemail

Cordless Phone

Direct Dial Phone

Speaker Phone

Spa-like Bathrooms

Hairdryer

Private Bathroom

Standard Internet Services

Standard Internet service is free for all guests

Wired Internet Available

Wireless Internet Available

Refreshment / Kitchen

Coffee Maker

Mini Refrigerator

Miscellaneous

Double Glazed Windows

Individually Controlled Air Conditioning

Iron / Ironing Board

Rollaway Bed/Cot

Rollaway Bed Per Night: 10 USD

Separate Hanging Closet

All room non-smoking

Separate Hanging Closet

Number of Closets: 1

Local Restaurants

The Hotel Indigo New Orleans Garden District features Babin's Bar & Bistro. The dining and bar of the hotel overlook the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line. Hotel room service is available during restaurant hours.

Summary

Number of Restaurants: 1

Cocktail Lounge

Service Hours : 4:30 AM to 10:00 PM

Restaurants

Babin’s Bar & Bistro

Location:
Street level

Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert

Hours:
6:30 AM-10:30 AM4:30 PM-10:00 PM -

1-504-5223650

Upscale bistro overlooking St. Charles Avenue Streetcar line featuring local favorites. Enjoy breakfast, dinner and coffee service in our dining room or enjoy service in our al fresco dining area facing the famed St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line.

Bars & Lounges

Babin's Bar & Bistro

Location:
Street Level

Hours:
3:30 PM - 10:00 PM

1-504-5223650

Upscale lounge adjacent to dining with outdoor seating available. Enjoy a cooling concoction prepared by one of our knowledgable mixologists in a cool calm environment.

Neighborhoods

Explore our neighborhood.

Riding along the scenic St. Charles Streetcar Line into New Orleans’ Garden District reveals distinctly different worlds sharing shade under the same oak trees. Victorian homes with manicured English-style landscaping sit next to rustic, working-class cottages in a stunning collision of lush gardens and diverse cultures. The streetcars, which are officially designated as National Historic Landmarks, connect many of our neighborhoods in exactly the same way they have for more than 150 years, helping our community celebrate all the forms of contrast that seemingly flow freely around this iconic bend in the Mississippi.

Explore one of the world’s most dazzling residential neighborhoods to experience the architectural splendor of the live-oak-tree-lined “American” sector of town, and examine the antebellum-era “Creole vs. American” conflict.

The Museum of the American Cocktail

Yes, there’s a museum for that. A cultural icon in America, the cocktail has influenced music, theater, art, film and politics around the world. Discover its history and evolution, and study the fine art of mixology, all while learning the importance of drinking responsibly. Located inside the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, about a 15-minute walk from the hotel.

Audubon Zoo

Located in historic Uptown, the Zoo offers an exotic mix of animals from around the globe, engaging educational programs, hands-on animal encounters and lush gardens. The unique natural habitat exhibits include the award-winning Louisiana Swamp. Don't miss the sea lion and elephant presentations, the endangered whooping cranes and the mysterious white alligators.

National WWII Museum

The Museum tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world — why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today. Designated by Congress in 2003 as the America’s National WWII Museum, the campus showcases a large war artifacts collection, D-Day exhibits and a 4D theater showing the Tom Hanks production Beyond All Boundaries.

Tipitina’s

What started out as a neighborhood juke joint in 1977 now hosts the likes of B.B. King. Tipitina’s features a variety of live music, from brass bands and jazz to country to rock ‘n roll and was created by a group of young music fans for musician Henry Roeland Byrd, known for his unique style of fusing rhumba rhythms with boogie-woogie and blues.

Preservation Hall

Located in the French Quarter, just three blocks from the Mississippi River, the historic venue has served many functions over the years. The Preservation Hall venue presents intimate, acoustic New Orleans jazz concerts over 350 nights a year featuring ensembles from a current collective of 100+ local master practitioners.

Maple Leaf Bar

The Maple Leaf Bar is one of the longest continually operating New Orleans music clubs, with live performances seven nights a week. Maple Leaf has been the location for many members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, as well as other well-known acts, both locally and nationally. Tuesday nights are a must-see as the Rebirth Jazz Band performs.

Frenchmen Street

If it's music that you crave or just a peek into the New Orleans way-of-nightlife, then Frenchmen Street is a must-see. Known as the "locals' version of Bourbon," Frenchmen is an entertainment district offering an amazing variety of venue styles and music ranging from traditional jazz to blues to reggae to rock, all week long.

Mr. John’s Steakhouse

With attention to the smallest detail, this old-school chophouse has a passion for serving the highest-quality steaks. Located on St. Charles Avenue, the owners bring a combined restaurant experience of more than 50 years. With its elegant and relaxed setting, Mr. John's offers more than steak. Veal, fresh fish and lobster dot the menu. Reservations recommended.

Commander’s Palace

Nestled in the Garden District stands this turquoise and white Victorian fantasy of a building, complete with turrets, columns and gingerbread. From your first sip of a Sazerac to your last crumb of bread pudding soufflé, the restaurant will pamper and delight you.

La Petite Grocery

This unique eatery is housed in a former full-service corner grocery store from the 1800s. For more than 10 years, La Petite Grocery has echoed its heritage by providing the neighborhood with exotic teas, locally roasted coffee and fresh produce. Made-from-scratch Louisiana fare highlights the menu for lunch, dinner and brunch. Cardamom-Mascarpone Cheesecake, anyone?

Clancy’s

Since the beginning of the 20th century, the building on the uptown/river corner of Annunciation and Webster has been either a restaurant or a bar—often both—serving the uptown neighbor. What started as a bar in the late 1940s is now a pristine, white table, formal dining restaurant. Clancy’s serves classic Creole cuisine, which is as appealing as it is delicious. Reservations are recommended.

Breakfast

A la carte menu items

Dinner

Dinner available in Babin's or via room service

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Testimonials

I love staying in the Garden District. This hotel is right on the St. Charles streetcar line and is near lovely walking areas. The hotel is modern and the rooms are spacious. I would definitely return.

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-Wadsworth

We stayed here for 3 nights with a family of 4. The suite was very comfortable and the rate was acceptable. The hotel is in the Garden district just a few blocks away from the Lafayette cemetery, the neighborhood lends itself for nice walks. It is also just a short streetcar ride away from the French Quarter. The staff was very nice, plus the restaurant on the ground floor was extremely convenient the night we arrived with good food.

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-Papszi

This was one of the nicest hotel rooms my husband and I have ever had. We are now retired and were in New Orleans for the last 4 days of our annual 'spring road trip'; we had not been in the city for 39 years. EVERYTHING in this hotel, and I mean everything, was clean, fresh, modern. It was in a great location - the Garden district, with a trolley stop and ATM right in front of the hotel. We parked the car with the courteous valet and never moved it for four days. The room was immaculate, the linens crisp, the towels soft. The bathroom was spacious, had a large glassed-in shower with soft water. The bed was super comfy. The price was a little high on weekends ( as we know many hotels do this), but reasonable on weekdays. We did not eat at the restaurant, or have a drink at the bar, but they appeared to be classy.
Overall , I can't say enough good things about this hotel. We hope to return to New Orleans and will definitely stay here again; maybe even bring some friends along. This was our first time in an IHG hotel, and we were impressed.

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